But he indeed had a feeling that he could control the battle technique.
Bang!
Seeing that the Qi Blood imposed by Da She Wan on himself had not yet dispersed.
Su Yue used the battle technique he had just learned, fervently smashing it onto Da She Wan.
Invisible, colorless, without even a ripple of Qi Blood.
But Su Yue knew he must have hit Da She Wan.
Ugh... Ah...
Then.
Su Yue writhed in pain, curling up like a shrimp.
In that instant, he felt as if his soul was being shattered.
A few minutes later, Su Yue finally came to his senses.
At this time, the five elders seemed to be looking at a fool.
"Su Yue, didnât I tell you? This battle technique is almost ineffective against a Grandmaster, why put yourself through this, it hurts, right?"
Da She Wan smiled at the corner of his mouth, still fakely supporting Su Yue up.
"The pain you experienced just now was only 20% of your internal pain. That means your enemy will also feel this way. This battle technique is very strong, it can surpass three realms, completely unnoticed, are you still not satisfied?"
Second Girl said earnestly.
"Satisfied.
"Iâm very satisfied."
Su Yue stood up.
What can you do if youâre not satisfied?
Youâve already learned it, at worst just donât use it.
The acute pain from just now nearly made Su Yue question his life.
But the pain came quickly and disappeared even faster, indeed it didnât cause any substantial harm.
It was truly just pain.
"Fellow seniors, does this battle technique not have a name yet?"
Su Yue asked.
"Correct, since youâre the first Martial Artist in the world to cultivate it, you get to name it."
Black Chess Piece said.
"Then letâs call it [Su Yue Strike]."
Su Yue thought for a moment.
"No way."
"[Su Yue Assault]?"
Su Yue asked again.
"No way."
"Donât like âAssaultâ? How about [Su Yue Impact]?"
Su Yue frowned.
Just naming, this isnât right, that isnât right.
"Itâs the words âSu Yueâ that canât be used, who names something after themselves, change it."
Second Girl was so annoyed it hurt her liver.
How is there such a narcissistic idiot in the world.
"Sigh, then letâs call it Curse Assault.
"Using myself as the cost, to curse the opponent to also feel pain, itâs a very sinister battle technique."
Su Yue sighed.
My naming rights shouldnât be used on such a battle technique, they should be used to name a stronger technique.
"Hmm, thatâs more or less acceptable, when you reach the fifth rank, you can almost use Qi Blood to pass the battle technique to others."
White Chess Piece discussed with the others.
Although the name lacks impact, considering Su Yueâs IQ, so be it.
Itâs not enough to harm me, but to harm others too?
Pass on a P.
"Canât this battle technique be written on paper?"
Su Yue asked.
"Some battle techniques canât be learned by writing on paper.
"If itâs an ordinary knife technique or swordsmanship, these simple techniques needing a medium can derive a fixed Qi Blood operation method.
"But techniques like the Curse Assault, which have no medium, are hard to summarize, and ultimately can only be passed on by Martial Artists with Qi Blood.
"Such techniques are known as outstanding techniques.
"Of course, itâs not to say that popular techniques are inferior, itâs just a different way of transmission."
Second Girl explained.
Su Yue nodded.
So thatâs how it is, there are even outstanding techniques that donât rely on a medium.
He gained some insight.
"Oh right, I havenât chosen a mentor at West Martial, do the seniors have any suggestions?"
Su Yue always felt these people were unfathomable, maybe they had some advice.
Dadâs purpose for letting him come to West Martial was to learn the Moon Nether True Scripture, but after learning it, he still didnât know what to do next.
"Based on your strengths, if youâre good at escaping, just choose any speed-type mentor.
"Of course, you can also choose the opposite, for example, if youâre not good at defense, then choose a defense mentor, perhaps it can make up for your shortcomings.
"Itâs not like youâre choosing a godfather, why overthink it.
"A mentor brings you into the door, cultivation is up to the individual. In the freshman year, the mentorâs duty is to take you to the Wetland Realm once, to see the world.
"In the sophomore year, the mentorâs role is purely to help you answer some difficult questions.
"By the third year, you should find an internship with a legion yourself, the mentor no longer has much of a role.
"By the fourth year, some studentsâ abilities might have already surpassed the mentorâs.
"The role of Wuda is not to babysit students, this isnât a liberal arts school, especially not a place like the four major Martial Academies.
"You can also view Wuda as a relatively safe reserve army; in your four years here, itâs to transform from a student as quickly as possible into a true Martial Artist."
Second Girl said.
"Wuda will also provide you with an excellent reward system, these are the best years, so donât slack off."
Second Girl added.
"Hmm, I understand."
Su Yue nodded.
They were right, these days since the start of school, Su Yue had also visited the Wuda campus.
It was not quite what he imagined.
There were really no bustling classrooms, nor were there collective lessons.
On campus, you could still encounter some sophomore students.
But there were not many juniors and seniors, as they were either cultivating, in the Wetland Realm, or training with the help of their families.
The schoolâs attendance system almost targeted only freshmen.
But Su Yue felt that even freshmen didnât need to obey so strictly.
This model was slightly similar to the potential class.
After getting a mentor, a responsible one might arrange some tasks for you, but if they were lazy, they would only answer your questions.
Even at Wuda, mentors have to enter the Wetland Realm.